Thursday, 2 November 2017

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Subject: Awareness programme on Defensive driver training

Kindly request you, to share useful update regarding requirement of training on Defensive driver training.
Aims of the Course:
To familiarize the driver of the expectation while driving for an organisation, should understand the rules of the road and importance of traffic control devices. Improve their recognition and perception of hazards via observation. We improve; motivate participants understanding of modern vehicle handling characteristics.

Objectives:
The participant should able to understand expectations of an organization while driving and challenges of driving large vehicles protecting the motoring public and personal safety. Know the meaning of road sign, marking & signals, necessity for lane management, importance of correct procedure while approaching roundabouts:--
Descriptions of recommended training contents are: ---
1. Road collision statics pertains to vehicle and local drivers. Accident---Who is responsible?
2.  Rules of the road
3.  Driving Skills
4.  Hazard Perception
5.  Role of a Driver
6.  Defensive Driving Techniques
7.  Vehicle Knowledge
8.  Effects of Drug & Alcohol
9.  Distraction While Driving
10. Collision Prevention
11. Selection of Drivers
11. Soft Skills
Assessment: ---
A Road test is a good method sees how well a driver can perform. The road test can also be used as a guide to grade the drivers. The perspective driver should possess valid license for that size/type of vehicle.

Above course content is covered in Modules each of duration of eight (05hrs in house+01hrs on road coaching +02hrs assessment) and gap between modules are kept maximum of three months. Every classroom session consist of pre and post course tests to establish baseline of retention and progress from previous session. These sessions will also be aided with visuals (videos, pictures and sketches) to impress the benefits and the possible consequences of driving behaviors.



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